toddz69
Explorer
Ok, ok.....best day ever!
Just saw that issue at the local B&N over the weekend and wondered if that was you.....congrats!!
Todd Z.
Ok, ok.....best day ever!
Just saw that issue at the local B&N over the weekend and wondered if that was you.....congrats!!
Todd Z.
Just got caught up on your thread. Really enjoy your build and ideas, for simplicity without being so married to "how it was" that you are using what will work best for your purpose. Thanks for a good review on the engine rebuild. Way beyond what I will ever likely do, but fascinating to see it broken down.
John
Any chance of making it to Moab this year?
Great job on catching us all up. Hope the minor issues are easily fixable. Still a great little rig and you do some amazing work. The overflow/catch bottle is brilliant.
Jack
Awesome update and great mileage.
Did you try "offsetting" the two halves of the rear main seal? I know that some people suggest off setting the two splits slightly from the main caps and using a little rtv (I use the "Right Stuff") on the ends to help seal against the leaks. The thought is to mis-align all of the splits much like you do with a piston ring and for the same reasons (only not as drastic).
I just did that with my Jeep (typical 4.0 RMS leak). So far I have 100ish miles on it and no leaks or seeping so far. I have a slight road trip out through the desert this coming weekend to break in the gears, so we will see how it goes after a couple of hundred more miles on it.
Jack
Awesome update and great mileage.
Did you try "offsetting" the two halves of the rear main seal? I know that some people suggest off setting the two splits slightly from the main caps and using a little rtv (I use the "Right Stuff") on the ends to help seal against the leaks. The thought is to mis-align all of the splits much like you do with a piston ring and for the same reasons (only not as drastic).
I just did that with my Jeep (typical 4.0 RMS leak). So far I have 100ish miles on it and no leaks or seeping so far. I have a slight road trip out through the desert this coming weekend to break in the gears, so we will see how it goes after a couple of hundred more miles on it.
This and also make sure you have the seal installed the correct direction, both halves of it. You should be able to do it without pulling the engine as long as you can get the pan off. Also use some good RTV on the bearing cap, just because a little bit is good doesn't mean a lot is better either when it comes to RTV on your seal halves and bearing cap.